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Women stand in front of the San Diego County display at the National Orange Show. The display, in the shape of a lighthouse, is entirely covered in oranges. There is a mannequin set up on the front and a sign that reads, "Old Spanish lighthouse...Point Loma San Diego Built in 1851."

Women pose in front of the Los Angeles County exhibit at the National Orange Show. In the center is May Betteridge, Queen of the Show. The display includes images of various sports, possibly made out of oranges, including baseball, snowshoeing, skating, and golf. Signs on the display read, "Los Angeles County The National Playground." There is a large, tasseled chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The two women kneeling in the front each hold an orange. In the background there are men visible, as well as Sunkist displays that run along the length of the wall.

A woman stands upon the Ontario and Upland display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of a tiered base covered with oranges and topped with a metal pole at the top of which is a basket of oranges. A sign on the display reads, "Ontario and Upland Chambers of Commerce." There are potted plants scattered around. In the background, other displays are visible and there is a crowd of people visible as well.

Woman stands next to the Greater Orange County Association's display at the National Orange Show. She holds a basket of oranges. The display is topped with a figure holding a lamp. At the base of the arched sculpture, there is a fountain and oranges line much of the display. In the background, other displays are visible.

A woman stands next to the Cucamonga and Alta Loma display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of four columns and arches covered with oranges. The center of the display features a model of mountains and lakes. There is a sign on the front reading, "Cucamonga Alta + Loma The Land of Many Water..." In the background, a man is visible leaning on a structure. At the top of the photograph, there is a model of an elephant.

A woman stands next to a display at the National Orange Show. The display is a structure with three towers and the words, "Pacific Electric Railway" painted on it. The woman has her hands on a model train. A sign on the side of the display reads, "Beach resorts of Southern California are always attractive. The Pacific Electric Railway takes you there quickly, comfortably, and economically."

A woman stands in front of the Los Angeles County display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of huge, orange covered columns and at the center is a cup that bears the phrase, "Greets 25th National Orange Show from Los Angeles County." Chandeliers hang from the ceiling along with fabric panels. Other displays are visible in the background.

A woman sits upon the San Joaquin County display at the National Orange Show, which is in the shape of a ship. In front of the ship, there are various gourds and other produce in glass vessels. There is a sign to the right of the ship that reads, in part, "The San Joaquin County... Located at Stockton California... Cost $6,000,000. Length of Channel 88 mi... Depth 26 ft. Width 100 feet at bottom, 300 feet at surface, Curves 5000 foot maximum radius. Marked & Lighted. The Port of Stockton was officially..." Painted on the wall behind the ship is, "County of San Joaquin California's Inland Port."

A woman sits on the Sacramento and Oroville display at the National Orange Show. There is a giant orange at the top, lined with lights. The center is lined with oranges. Two signs hanging on the display read, "Oroville: The land of continuous harvest," and "Sacramento: The valley of a thousand wonders." The San Diego display is visible at the right of the photograph. People are visible in the background.

A woman sits on the Mutual Orange Distributors' display at the National Orange Show. She holds a tray of oranges. There is a box of oranges next to her that reads, "Pure Gold Brogdex Fruit." The display behind her is in the shape of birds.

A woman sits atop an elephant-shaped display at the National Orange Show. An emblem on the side of the elephant reads, "Elephant Orchards Redlands Cal." The base of the display is covered in oranges. Other displays are visible in the background.

A woman points to the Orange County display at the National Orange Show. The display is a giant box propped open and featuring the words, "Orange County Nature's Prolific Wonderland," and a map of Orange County, with the words, "Orange County Harbor Pleasure Port of the Pacific" on it. The box and the base are decorated with oranges. There is a mannequin wearing a turban standing next to the box.

A woman plays a violin in front of the American Fruit Growers display at the National Orange Show. She wears a long, tiered dress. The display runs the length of the wall and is topped by the words, "American Fruit Growers Inc."